Leading up to the 2021 purchase of Mill Bend by the Redwood Coast Land Conservancy, the Mendocino Land Trust assisted …
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In 1998, the Westport Village Society asked Mendocino Land Trust to assist in the protection of the eight-acre Westport headlands. …
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Have you been down to Glass Beach and wondered “Where does all that glass come from?” Did you know that …
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For decades, Caspar Beach has provided local residents and visitors a great opportunity for surfing, beach walking, birding and picnicking. …
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Mendocino Land Trust, with terrific community support, has protected several coastal lands from logging or development and placed them in …
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The conservation of the two-acre Heider Field in the village of Mendocino was the catalyst in forming the Mendocino Land …
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The conservation of the Point Arena- Stornetta Lands is a great example of a partnership MLT was involved in. After …
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Several years ago, the Mendocino Land Trust oversaw a project to remove the Parlin Creek dam in the Noyo River …
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In 2019, MLT’s Director of Stewardship, Nicolet Houtz, coordinated salmon habitat restoration projects along Hare Creek and Bunker Gulch (a …
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This project addressed a critical fish passage barrier on the mainstem of James Creek in the Big River watershed. The …
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